What's your "pet" game?

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Private Custard

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Morrowind.

This place has the highest concentration of Morrowind fans of any place I've ever been. Meanwhile, in meatspace, I only know two other people that have ever had the pleasure.

Sure it's had a sequel, but it was such a let-down, and failed on so many levels that, in my mind, it's become the gaming equivalent of Episodes I, II and III. I'm still waiting for a worthy sequel to Morrowind!!
 

Duruznik

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Runescape. I know it's got many, many, mnay issues, and by all means it's not a great game, but it has its charm.

Also, Civ V may or may not be becoming that for me. I need more time before I decide.
 

Jack and Calumon

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Digimon World. I believe it's the entire reason I got back into Digimon in the first place. The fact that the world is an absolute charm and besides the game having bugs here and there, I love it to pieces. None of the bugs are game ending, not unless you try really hard, like I did once, but the whole reason was testing how well the game held up when I did certain things. Only one of them broke the game, causing me to get completely stuck at one point. Despite all this, the charm, the monsters, and the characters are wonderful, and I wouldn;t have it any other way, unless they remade it exxactly the same with good voice acting and the ability to have character customisation, as for some reason, I feel a female protagonist would be stronger.

Calumon: I'm not in it either! >.<
 

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Warhammer 40K: Soulstorm...Altough it got it flaws and the graphic could be better i still fucking love it. Nothing is as fun as crushing some space marines as Imperial Guard or Necrons.

Ok it got a sequel but it hasn't basebuilding so it doesn't count!

LLALALALALALA! I CAN'T HEAR YOU! LALALALALA!
 

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Bioshock.

I notice something new each time I play, be a symbol I missed or just one of those 'moments'. I just can't stop going back to it!
But does that really count considering the OP's context? A game that few people played and has a lot of flaws? That doesn't sound like Bioshock to me!

For me, it's probably The Darkness. Not to many people played it, and even fewer enjoyed it. Sure the gunplay is a little sloppy but the powers are just so cool and the atmosphere and voice acting are top-notch. They did some stuff in that game I did not expect. Uhh Jackie fucking kills himself!!!

Prey was also really good.
 

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[/quote]For me, it's probably The Darkness. Not to many people played it, and even fewer enjoyed it. Sure the gunplay is a little sloppy but the powers are just so cool and the atmosphere and voice acting are top-notch. They did some stuff in that game I did not expect.
Prey was also really good.[/quote]


I would have to agree. Still one of my top 5
 

LogicNProportion

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Final Fantasy 7 and Metal Gear Solid 3.

The latter was not applicable to this thread, as it has no flaws whatsoever.
 

Mr_Nibbs

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Its gotta be Star Ocean: Till The End Of Time. the amount of hours, days, weeks, months ive spent on that game, completing it over and over again has gotta amount for something. that and the characters, the locations, the storyline, the combat, all of it just shines in my book
 

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MassiveGeek said:
Also We Love Katamari. But mom sold my PS2, so I can't play it except at my boyfriends house. >_<
I wish more people new the joy that is We ¢¾ Katamari :')
(even if trying to roll up the Cowbear half-killed me...)
 

Arkhangelsk

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Final Fantasy VII. The core of my nostalgia, and my favorite story of all time. I don't care that the graphics are less than stellar or that the combat gets a little repetitive, it's still the best of the best.
 

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There are quite a few that fit the description.

-Castlevania Lament of Innocence: While the camera is a *****, the voice acting wasn't really good (Though this was on the PS2, so by comparison it was pretty damn good), and it could get unfairly difficult, It still had some of the best music in the series (which is quite the claim indeed), the controls and combat were damn good, and it truly had the atmosphere nailed down. I have not finished Lords of Shadow, yet but it reminds me of Lament of Innocence more than any God of War or Dante's Inferno.

-Prototype: I really hope this game gets a sequel, it was so much fun to go around New York and cause havoc, plus it had a very unique and interesting way of filling in the story through the Web of Intrigue. The first few hours I played it are even more fun than the first few hours of Vice City, which says a lot.

Finally,though I could go on for a very long time, there's the Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. I LOVE this game, it may even be my favorite game of all time. Every thing from the character transformations, the darker tone, haunting music, and the interesting characters that are actually integral to the game instead of just standing in one place and repeating a line of dialog. If I could play just one game from now until the day I die, this would be it.
 

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s0m3th1ng said:
Red Orchestra.
Hard as balls, totally unforgiving, game design that pretty much requires camping, but offers an fps experience like none other.
Found out there will be a sequel based on the Unreal 3 engine sometime in mid 2011 and I am psyched. Wonder if my Iphone will play it...
Red Orchestra/Darkest Hour 1944. Just awesome awesome games. There is no other war game that has the atmosphere of actually being in the battle nailed as perfectly as these games do.
 

Dfskelleton

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The most obvious choice:

E.T. for the Atari2600.




I kid, but what I meant to say was Silent Hill 2.
As far as horror goes, it's highly appreciated, but survival horror has a small fanbase. Most people are to scared or too afraind to be scared to play, or just aren't interested, but if you pay attention, Silent Hill 2 is almost perfect. The gameplay is slightly lacking, but the story and atmosphere are perfect.